6 X The Largest Conductor ? Or 6 X The Largest Pipe ? In think you made a mistake because you did not calculate Conductor sizes . So you misspoke. I’m just point it out because I’m a new studying apprentice and it didn’t make sense , so I had to look into it again . I listened again and realized , I doesn’t make sense because you just misspoke a word .
I really appreciate this video, I was having trouble understanding it by reading it from my text book since I'm in trade school, but this video spelled it out for me. Tank you so so much
Second step size and get me the personal utility belt licenses list of items i need to do computer it social study and legally open street poles and the god damn JUNCTION BOX WITH THE WORDS DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE
Cool video what a great explanation thanks would of been great if you mentioned the calculations for over 1000V sheathed and unsheathed conductors in this video as well not just 1000volts or less calculations thanks buddy.
Mike Holt figure 314-50 says spliced conductors do have to have no less than six times the trades size of the largest raceway, plus the sum of the trade sizes of the remaining raceways on the same wall or row,
Hey Jered. The rule, if the wires are spliced, is found in 314.28(A)(2) and requires 6 times the largest conduit size in a row, plus the diameter of all the other conduits in that same row on one side of the box. each row is calculated separately and the row with the largest dimension is required for calculating the size of the box.
It's largest Conduit. Not largest conductor.
6 X The Largest Conductor ? Or 6 X The Largest Pipe ? In think you made a mistake because you did not calculate Conductor sizes . So you misspoke. I’m just point it out because I’m a new studying apprentice and it didn’t make sense , so I had to look into it again . I listened again and realized , I doesn’t make sense because you just misspoke a word .
What a dime of an educational video
I really appreciate this video, I was having trouble understanding it by reading it from my text book since I'm in trade school, but this video spelled it out for me. Tank you so so much
Thanks for the comment!
Second step size and get me the personal utility belt licenses list of items i need to do computer it social study and legally open street poles and the god damn JUNCTION BOX WITH THE WORDS DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE
How to determine the width and height of pullbox?
so in the angle pull we still had to size up the box to get 12 inches between raceway?
Are these good measurements for 1/0 wire?
Cool video what a great explanation thanks would of been great if you mentioned the calculations for over 1000V sheathed and unsheathed conductors in this video as well not just 1000volts or less calculations thanks buddy.
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Thank you very much for great video 👍
Very informative. Thank you!
Great video! Extremely helpful!
Nice video... keep doing more
How much support do you need for a pullbox like that? Do you need four corners or is it by the weight?
What about a straight pull with 2 conduit in an out of either side. How you figure width of the box? An depth? I get the length
Thank you, this is so helpful. It's a lot essier to understand when seeing it.
Great explanation.
Good explanation
Great explanation of the code very helpful
What if I'm not pulling 4AWG or larger then non of this is required? Read 314.28A
Yes you are correct. This is for wire that is #4 or Larger. Thanks for the comment.
Mike Holt figure 314-50 says spliced conductors do have to have no less than six times the trades size of the largest raceway, plus the sum of the trade sizes of the remaining raceways on the same wall or row,
Yes. That's sizing the distance to the opposite wall.
SAME AS CEC CANAD CODE BOOK NICE
what's the rule if they were spliced?
Hey Jered. The rule, if the wires are spliced, is found in 314.28(A)(2) and requires 6 times the largest conduit size in a row, plus the diameter of all the other conduits in that same row on one side of the box. each row is calculated separately and the row with the largest dimension is required for calculating the size of the box.
what about the depth of the box? we got length and width, what about depth?
Great explanation and pics
More videos please!
AWSOME VIDEO
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Great video. Very Straight forward.
Bro you, you are incorrect
Any infor on depth?
Do you have a video for branch
What is the depth of the box?